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Rebecca Quinn, LMSW, CBIST
Associate Director

Rebecca Quinn serves as an associate director for the Center for Rural Health at the University of North Dakota (UND) School of Medicine & Health Sciences in Grand Forks.

Projects

Most Recent Publications & Presentations

North Dakota Alzheimer's and Dementia State Plan
This plan reviewed data, identified strengths and opportunities, and worked to address resources and services for those living with Alzheimer's or other dementias, and their families, in North Dakota.
Author(s): Schroeder, S., Quinn, R., Hand, L., Dobervich, G.
Date: March 2022
Type: Report
North Dakota Alzheimer's and Dementia State Plan
The North Dakota Alzheimer's and Dementia State Plan addresses needs, resources, and services for those living with, or supporting those living with, people with Alzheimer's and other dementias in North Dakota.
Author(s): Schroeder, S., Quinn, R., Hand, L., Dobervich, G.
Date: March 2022
Type: Report
Consortium's Workforce Plan to Address Opioid Use Disorder and Substance Use Disorder in Rural North Dakota
A requirement of the grant, the workforce plan addresses activities and existing programs in North Dakota addressing shortages in rural providers to serve those with substance use disorders.
Author(s): Schroeder, S., Dickson, L., Bauman, S., Quinn, R., Knutson, S.
Date: September 2019
Type: Report
Fifth Biennial Report: Health Issues for the State of North Dakota, 2019
Now in its fifth edition, the report is a detailed look at the status of health, healthcare delivery, and the healthcare workforce across the state. It is the most up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of these issues available anywhere, and is the result of a collaborative effort of the Center for Rural Health, the School, and the School's Advisory Council.
Project: Healthcare Workforce Group
Author(s): UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences
Date: November 2018
Type: Report
Chronic Disease Assessment Report for North Dakota
An assessment of policies and programs that address chronic disease in North Dakota.
Author(s): Massmann, N., Gibbens, B., Peterson, M., and Quinn, R.
Date: February 2014
Type: Report